Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a big fan of the LaTeX beamer export. However, now I've hit a
> problem that I don't know how to solve.
>
> In plain LaTeX beamer, every text I write between \begin{frame}
> ... \end{frame} is of course not in a frame but will be there if I
> compile the tex file in beamer's handout mode. That's very convenient
> for putting notes there that you want to mention only in the "audio
> track" of a presentation.
Tassilo,
I assume you meant "between \end{frame} ... \begin{frame}"?
In any case, I think this will be very difficult to do directly, due to
the reason you have already noted: org is an outliner at its heart!
Instead, you could consider using \note{}s (search list as there was a
discussion about these a while back). You can create notes for a given
slide easily enough:
#+begin_src org
* A slide
- one item
- another item
#+latex: \note{%
- something to tell the audience or
- make sure to point out some important point
- whatever you want to put in notes basically...
#+latex: }
* Another slide
- an item
- yet another
#+end_src org
and then generate documents without notes, with slides and notes and
with notes alone. Quite powerful but may not be necessarily what you
wanted...
HTH,
eric
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